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Is .XXX Domain a Good Move for Porn Sites?

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Published: Tuesday, 22 Mar 2011 | 5:29 AM ET
By: CNBC.com

You've heard of ".com" and ".org." Joining them soon will be their bawdy cousin: ".xxx."

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers last week approved the creation of a red-light district online for pornographic websites. It follows a decade-long battle over such a name. Religious groups argue that giving adult websites their own corner of the Internet legitimizes the content.

What do you think? Is the conversion to .xxx for porn sites a good move?

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